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600D ACTORS IN CAST M avestic TheaTre Friday and Saturday’s Program Company Appearing in “Graustark” Tomorrow Evening Headed By Well Known Talent. “You Remember Ellen’’ (Kalem) This pretty and quaint portrayal, adapted from Thos. Moore’s famous poem, was made in Ireland and is a distinct novelty and will not fail toplease. It is a feature picture in one reel, and no mistake nhout the feature. The Spanish Cavaller ~(Edison) , . Taken from the song. This picture "is intensely -dramatic and The company appearing in Geo. Barr McCutcheon’s “Béverly” at the City Hall, June 1st, contains the names of: many prominent players. DATES TO REMEMBER. Friday, May 31.—High school, Normal and Eighth grade commence- ment. ¥ 2 & Dorothy Howard who plays Beverly the picturesque scenery uda. 50 > .+ Tuesday, June 4—Leglslature con spiéndidly staged:in the Dy of Doty ; Calhoun, although a very young girl, venes. has played leading roles with the New. York production of “The Avia- tor,” and the lead with William Far- num in “Cameo Kirby,” and only re- cently returned from a starring en- gagement in ° Australia under the management of J, C. Williamson. Lawrence Evart, who. plays Prince Dantan was for six years leading man with Walker Whiteside, and has also successfully starred in romantic drama. Florence Radinoft . who plays Princess Yetive has enacted leading roles with many high class organizations, including . David Be- 3 lasco’s “Sweet Kitty Bellairs,” and :;tzmmle:“t:o 1:30. The following is g“’i p:etic drama, “The Road to esterday.” e et T GI"::;“"" Lillilan Allen de Vere who plays " Baked Beans Aunt Fanny, Beverly’s old colored servant, for several seasons played M“heas::::;fiil. a labé:\;]finbhage Martha in Morrison’s “Faust” and Graham Bread Rolls created the negro mammy in “Cum- New lace bands, medallion, all-ov-|(ustard Ple Lemon Pie berland 61.” Bach and everyone of ers, crochet buttons, novelties, etc., Rhubarb Pie the other members of the large com- ete., for trimmings, at the Bazaar|Coffee Tea P30y have played important parts Store. All remaining bread, ple, rolls and | VitR leading Broadway attractions. James Childs, of St. Paul, was in|Paked beans will be sold. Adv, Bemidji over night, coming from Grand Rapids and going to Little & : Falls this morning. Mr. Childs grad- Arizona Republicans. uated from the engineering college Tucson, Ariz., May 31.—Republi- of the University of Minnesota in|cans of Arizona assembled in state 1910 and is now engineer for the|convention here today to select six state board of health, delegates and six alternates to the| Dayton, Ohio, May 31—While defi- national convention at Chicago. nite arrangements for the funeral of o SR - Wilbur Wright, the aeroplane inven- tor who died early yesterday, have not been made, it is probable that llustrated Song Thursday, June 6—Democratic state convention in Duluth. ‘Wednesday, June 12—State school land sale, Bemidji. Monday, June 17—Summer school begins. Monday, June 17—First day of s,l'-nivensit.y week. 3 Tuesday, June 18—National con- vention at Chicago. Two Lips By C. J. Woodmansee A Cure for Pokeritls (Vitagraph) A dandy good comedy featuring “John Bunny.” Mayne Stanton and Ralph Lycan will entertain a number of young people tomorrow with a dancing par- tty at the Rex hotel. The dining room will be used for the dance and will be decoratel for the occasion. Rev. S.E. P. White of this city will officiate. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyteri- an church will serve dinner in the church basement Saturday, June 1st, Mrs. B.. T. Wilson of Blackduck, » - i in the city today. S. E. Thompson of Tenstrike, is in the city today on business. R. L. Nichols of Little Falls, trans- acted business in the city yesterday. Don’t forget to telephone Dr. J. A. ocClure your chicken troubles. Phone 105. Hal Huffman, who is attending thé __University of Minnesota, is expected «. home about June 8. Paul Marschalk of Warroad, was in the city yesterday en route to Cass Lake where he goes to attend the meeting of the Northern Min- nesota Development association. Mr. Marschalk is the mayor of Warroad. Charles Hayden came down from Blackduck this morning and will spend the day in the city. When in need of dry wood call on Falls and Cameron. L. V. Howe of the Rice River Lum- ber company of Ada, was in the city = yesterday en route to Cohasset. WILBUR WRIGHT DEAD. Noted Inventor of Aeroplane Suc- cumbs to Ravu_gen of Typhoid. Miss Leah Berman left last night for Minneapolis where she will be the guest of friends for several days. day morning of pneumonia. The » % Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and Mr. |baby was sick but a short time. The and Mrs. G. E. Carson were the|funeral was held this afternoon from guests of Mrs. G. R. Dane at Lake-|the family residence, Rev. S. E. P. side last evening. White officiating. Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery. The six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palmgren died yester- Notice for Bids. The board of education will re-|they will be held Saturday afternoon -elve bids for the erection of a two-|at Woodland cemetery, south of Day- room addition to school house No. 3, |ton. and also plumbing and heating. The The death of the inventor came entire building plans and specifica-|suddenly at 3:15.a. m. Members of Did you ever before buy full size|tions may be seen at the office of the |the family being hastily summoned typewriter paper, the kind that goes|secretary, Bemidji, Minn.. The board | from the rooms to which they had re- with a guarantee at the rate of 500 |reserves the right to reject any or all|tired in the belief that the patient sheets for 75 cents? We offer you |bids. was making substantial improve- AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes Bids will be opened June 3, at 8| ment, death came after an illness of at the above price. If you wish a|P. m. three weeks. = heavier grade paper we have the same s at $1.00 a box of 500-sheets. ~The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Is part of life’s enjoyment. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, ~ 3 for 25 cents. 0. A. Sarf of LaPorte, transacted business with the wholesale houses in the city yesterday. Mr. Sarf is a merchant at LaPorte. Rev. S. E. P. White went to Black- duck yesterday morning to give the memorial address at the services held ~ there. He returned last evening. Go to Hakkerup for photos. C. C. Gowran of Grand Forks, ex- pects to open his lodge at Lakeside «* about June 10. He recently bought the lodge owned by Mr. Nash, of Minneapolis. Colored madras and curtain fab- rics, worth to 35c, tomorrow at 10c. Bazaar Store. Mrs. William Gerlinger and sons, Reuben and Edward, came to Bemid- ji this morning from Spur to attend the commencement exercises of the High school. Another son, Charles, is a member of the graduating class. Chester McCusick and daughter, Servia, left this morning for the twin citles where they will spend several days. Buy a lot in a new western Canada town from us and you are certain to|, make splendid profit. We have a clean, square, business proposition for you, having business property in 11 new terminal and division pointg in Western Canada. Everyone can buy at our prices and easy terms. Write quick for information. National Canadian Townsite Co., Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Judge and Mrs. G. C. H. Corliss and family of Grand Forks, will leave about the tenth of June for Portland where they will make a new home. Judge Corliss has been in Portland for several months but is at present in Grand Forks assist- ing in the moving. The Corliss fam- ily is well known in Bemidji, hav- ing spent their summers at Lakeside for several years. Miss Anna Anderson of Guthrie, is spending the day in the city as the; guest of her sister, Miss Karna An- » derson. Both will return to Guthrie »” this evening. P. Eberhardt of Thief River Falls, came in from Red Lake yesterday and went on to Thief River Falls in the afternoon. Mr. Eberhardt is a captain on one of the boats at Red Lake. Economy is the most essential ele- = ment of success. If you would be a successful man you must save your money. No matter how little it is you will be welcome at the Northern National Bank. s David Rose, the six year old son of Dan Rose of this city, was brought down from Northome last night suf- fering with typhoid fever. The lit- tle fellow was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at once. One day left (Saturday) to buy those lawns, tissues, and Toille du Nord ginghams at 10c. Bazaar Store. grocery store. can’t be had in Bemidji. You can buy the best carbon paper made, every sheet guaranteed, any weight you desire at $1.00 per box for a good grade that will answer all ordinary purposes; $2.00 for an extra good paper and $2.75 for the best ex- ira fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. Each box contains 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phone your orders, call or write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State Bank Bullding, Bemidji, Minn. Strawberries Cuban Pineapples Fresh Tomatoes Sweet Oranges Ripe Bananas - ‘Rhubarb wiT L. A. Ogaard, civil engineer of International Falls, was in the city yesterday en route to Cass Lake to attend the meeting of the Northern Minnesota Development association held there today. Victor talking machines exclusive- ly sold at Lakeside Confectionery, w7 117 Third street. Can be bought on installment plan, $5 down and $5 per month. Come in and see them dem- onstrated. David Rose, 76 years old, died at his home at Northome yesterday morning of typhoid fever, death oc- curring at two o’clock. Mr. Rose was taken sick a short time ago and owing to his age, he was unable to »” Walter Stone of Crookston, came|Técover. Rose has made his home dowh from Cass Lake this morning|0D 2 homestead near Northome for where he has spent a few days ona|® number of years, belng one of the fishing trip. He will remain here for | Pioneer settlers of that country. He a few days as the guest of his sister, |18 survived by his wife, four sons Mrs. Thayer Bailey. and two daughters. Dan Rose of this city left this morning for Northome as did Mrs. J. F. Essler and chil- dren, John and Ruth. Alec Rose of Minneapolis went through-the city yesterday en route to Northome. The} funeral will be held tomorrow ternoon at 2 o’clock at Northome, Parsley Phone 206---207 ‘W. R. Mackenzie of Minneapolis, was in the city over night, leaving . this morning for Cass Lake to attend uthe meeting of the Development As- sociation. He was accompanied by John Runquist of Grasston. Fourth Stroet make this particular pleasure more particular by eating the best there is to eat. You can always rely on getting the best, pure and wholesome things at this exclusive You Should Eat All or some of these for your Sunday meals. If we haven’t got all the eatables gomg they Here You Go Cucumbers Lettuce Celery Radishes Onions - Asparagus " ROE & MARKUSEN The inventor was seized with ty- phoid on May 4, while on a business trip east. That day he returned to Dayton from Boston and consulted Dr. Conlin, the family physician. He took to his bed almost immediately and it was several days before his case was definitely diagnosed as ty- phoid. . A sinking spell developed soon af- ter midnight and death came at 3:15 o’clock yesterday morning. He had been near death many days and al- though his condition from time to time gave some hopes to the members of his family, the attending physi- cians; Drs. D. R. Conklin and Levi Spitler, maintained throughout the latter part of his sickness that he could not recover. When the patient succumbed there were at ‘'his bedside the members of his family which included his aged father, Bishop Milton Wright, Miss Catherine Wright, a sister, his broth- er, Orville, the co-inventor of the aer- oplane, Reuchlin Wright and Lorin ‘Wright, all of this city, except Reuch- lin, who lives in Kansas BURDENS LIFTED From Bemidji Backs—Relief Proved ! by Lapse of Time. Backache 18 a neavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache. Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; All wear one out, e Often effects of kideys weakness. No u8e to cure the symptoms. Relief is but temporary if the cause remains. If it's the kidneys, cure the cause. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kid- ney ills; Read about your neighbor’s case. Here’s Bemidji testimony. The kind that can be investigated. Mrs. L. Kane, 615 Fourth St., Be- midji, Minn., says: - “Doan’s Kid- ney iPlls have been satisfactory to me. I have no reason to change my opinion of them, which I expressed some years ago. For years I had kidney trouble and rheumatic pains. My health was poor and my system was filled with uric acid. Doan’s ney Pills have been satisfactory to derfully.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. - Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s— DR. ROWLAND GILMORE gnd take no other. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 356 West Bound Leaves 3¢ East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves . Freight West Leaves at ... Freight East Leaves at ...... 3:30 MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves . Freight South Leaves at . 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JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 330 Bemldjl |